HUMAN RELATIONS PROBLEM AREAS IN WORK
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HUMAN RELATIONSAbstract
Freud's originality was based not only on the formulation of a psychodynamic theory but also on the development of a method of treatment. That of Moreno is parallel. His creation of a basic theory of social action and interaction also becomes operational through the variety of methods for social healing, diagnosis and measurement, and therapy which are associated with his work. The contributions of these men have released a chain of events resulting in the present situation where it is becoming possible to employ rigorous operational methods in the systematic study and management of both psychodynamic and sociodynamic aspects of adjustment in routine work-a-day types of situations.
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